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Netflix branches out into fitness content with upcoming launch of Nike Training Club classes
Netflix is officially branching out into fitness content, as the company announced today that it’s going to start streaming Nike Training Club classes next week. The streaming service will release a total of 30 hours of exercise sessions in two separate batches. The programs, which include workouts for all fitness levels, will be available in […]
Netflix branches out into fitness content with upcoming launch of Nike Training Club classes by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Blue Protocol classes guide
Want to know which of the Blue Protocol classes to choose when the new MMORPG launches in 2023? We know there will be five to choose from on the game’s release date, and in a useful twist from many existing MMOs, you will be able to change class at any time. So technically, it really doesn’t matter which you choose, and you’ll get the chance to try them all out, but it’s still worth getting to know what’s what before you set foot in Regnas.
Revealed during The Game Awards, Blue Protocol is looking to make its mark as one of the best MMORPG games, bringing a JRPG twist to the genre in a time when the likes of Genshin Impact and Tower of Fantasy continue to rise in popularity. Making a refreshing change from the likes of WoW and other new MMOs, Blue Protocol brings aspects from the best anime games to the popular multiplayer genre. We know that one of the most important aspects of your MMORPG character is your class, so here’s everything you need to know about the five starting Blue Protocol classes.
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Diablo 4 classes are series favourites, but new ones may follow
By three they may come, but by five they slay: the quintuple of Diablo 4 classes has been hand-picked by Blizzard for a variety of reasons, but game director Joe Shely hints that some familiar faces may join the roster later in the RPG game‘s lifecycle.
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Warhammer 40K: Darktide’s classes, reviewed
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Darktide classes guide – Ogryn, Psyker, Veteran, and Zealot details
Each of the four Darktide classes has distinctive weapons and several skills that define their play style. Your choice at the beginning is just the start, as with every trust level gained, you get access to new feats and guns to turn your lowly prisoner into a heretic-purging hero.
As for character archetypes in the multiplayer game, the four Darktide classes are the ranged specialist Veteran, the Psyker, who is Warhammer 40,000’s equivalent of a magic user, and two classes that excel with melee weapons: the Zealot and the Ogryn. Join us now as we consult the codex to get the lowdown on these classes.
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Players get their wish: Classes are coming back to Battlefield soon
Best Warzone 2 loadout drop: top classes for Season 1
The best Warzone 2 loadout drops have been officially confirmed in the battle royale game, giving players access to their custom setups built in Modern Warfare 2. When the devs first revealed Warzone 2 back in September, players weren’t able to acquire entire loadouts from ‘The Shop’, Warzone’s new buy stations. Instead, the shop featured the option to purchase custom weapons for a flat fee, but this decision has been reverted and loadout drops are back once more.
Warzone 2 loadout drops contain both primary and secondary weapons, tactical and lethal equipment, as well as a perk package. Using Modern Warfare 2’s create-a-class system, you can utilise your favourite loadouts on Al Mazrah. Once you call in a loadout drop, you need to keep an eye out for any flankers who may be on the lookout to take your hard earned reward.
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Hogwarts Legacy classes will be story-driven, fan claims
We still don’t know exactly how Hogwarts Legacy classes will work in the upcoming Harry Potter RPG game. Little snippets of Hogwarts Legacy gameplay have shown off players attending classes, and developer Avalanche Software has given us some information, but not much. This is why a software developer has taken to the internet to outline how they think Hogwarts Legacy classes will work, and it’s an interesting read if nothing else.
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Undecember, the dark fantasy action game that values customisation over classes, arrives this week
You know you’ve got a good game on your hands when its Steam Next Fest demo manages to infiltrate – and climb! – the Top 50 Most Played games list in just one week. You know it’s a game worth looking at when critics and consumers alike flock to a demo, eager to see what all the buzz is about. UNDECEMBER has managed to whip up something of a cult following already – and it’s not even out yet.
It’s probably because the cross-platform hack ‘n’ slash RPG is doing something different. In UNDECEMBER, you take on the role of a Rune Hunter: a hero destined to stop the 13th god of this world – one pre-determined to be evil and unholy – from being born. The other 12 gods shared out their powers and gifts to Rune Hunters, giving humans the ability to prevent the birth of their awful sibling. It’s up to you to hunt down those powers and use them for yourself.
To that end, in UNDECEMBER, there is no set class. When you boot up the game, you select either a male or female character, adjust your appearance, and then that’s it – you’re in the world. There’s no shaman, demon hunter, warrior, paladin; instead, you build your character with gears and skills of your choice as you move on.